Haha WHAT is this movie? How were they even allowed to make it? How were you guys allowed to watch this as kids? Haha great stuff
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Geregisseerd door Robert Zemeckis
An acclaimed, spectacular fantasy.
Omdat de populaire cartoonster Roger Rabbit denkt dat zijn mooie vrouw Jessica vreemdgaat, huurt de studio privé-detective Eddie Valiant in om de zaak te onderzoeken. Valiant ontdekt vervolgens dat er inderdaad iets aan de hand is tussen Jessica en de succesvolle ondernemer Marvin Acme. Als Acme dan plotseling dood wordt gevonden, is Roger de voornaamste verdachte en wordt hij opgejaagd door de Judge Doom. Roger besluit om hulp te zoeken bij Valiant, die moet proberen de onschuld van het konijn te bewijzen.
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Haha WHAT is this movie? How were they even allowed to make it? How were you guys allowed to watch this as kids? Haha great stuff
Yeah, this shit’s flawless. More goofy mysteries, please! I demand it! Bob Hoskins dancing is an all-timer. A critical piece of “annoying short husband/hot tall wife who likes him ‘cause he makes her laugh” representation.
The toons spit out real water.The toons reflect real moving light.The toons smoke real cigars.The toons tote real guns.The toons smash real plates.The toons look real people in their real eyes.These toons aren't just drawn on top of an empty space in an already recorded scene. They are interacting with and living in the real world.Completely, utterly groundbreaking. 100%, without a doubt, one of the most technically proficient films ever made. Pushes the boundaries of movie magic. Still jaw-droppingly impressive over 30 years later. This film is just pure craft and talent. Some of the best filmmaking I've ever seen.It also manages to be a fun noir with loveable characters, a love letter to cartoons, and family-friendly (even though Judge Doom scared the shit out of me as a kid) while keeping the adults entertained. I love it.
A private investigator in 1940s Los Angeles agrees to help a famous cartoon star clear his name after he is accused of murder.
Robert Zemeckis directed this 1988 film, which is celebrated for its technical innovation in combining live-action and hand-drawn animation.
The film won four Academy Awards, including Best Film Editing and a Special Achievement Award for its groundbreaking direction of animation and live-action sequences.